The Scoring Zone / Videos

The Scoring Zone is where you score from. From experience, weve learned that players who dont work on their Scoring Zone dont really score that much better even if they have improved their ball striking. Over the last 12 years, we have developed our system of teaching the shortgame called The Scoring Zone. The whole Scoring Zone breaks down into individual zones. For each of the zones, you can click on the video for an explanation of the zone.

A further benefit of working on your Scoring Zone is that your ball striking will improve. Since many of the fundamentals are the same, they transfer to a players full swing. For example, a player will typically stand at nearly the same posture regardless of whether they are driving the ball or putting. If a player stands in poor posture for the full swing, they will most likely set-up in the same poor posture in the short game. To improve, they need to correct their playing posture in all parts of their game.

Another example is hitting a half wedge shot. When a player has a loop in their golf swing, they will struggle hitting a half shot because they cant stop the club halfway back since they need more time to make their loop. As they learn to hit half wedge shots by keeping the club on plane, they will keep the club on plane in their full swing. The interesting thing is that it is much easier for a player to correct a swing plane problem with a wedge because the club is heavier and moves slower so the player has a much better feel during the motion.

Sign up now for a Scoring Zone Full Day or ½ day class and get on track to start to play to your scoring potential. See below for agenda. Call our office at 847.549.8678.

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Scoring Zone Full Day Agenda

The schedule below is based on normal weather conditions. Sometimes adjustments are made when necessary.